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Lutherans

  • plural
    of Lutheran.
    Lutheran
    adjective
    of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.

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Francis worked with Anglicans, Lutherans and Methodists and persuaded the Israeli and Palestinian presidents to join him to pray for peace.

From BBC Apr. 21, 2025

My mother, raised Southern Baptist, was clear that we attended the only Lutheran church for miles because the Lutherans weren’t mean.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 6, 2024

By the second decade of the 21st century, Presbyterians, Lutherans and Episcopalians had largely dismantled their bans.

From Seattle Times May 5, 2024

The campaign is staking much of its future on Iowa, where conservative evangelicals, Catholics and Lutherans make up much of the voting base.

From Reuters Sep. 25, 2023

The Lawrence family was pious in the manner of northern Midwestern Lutherans, religion serving as much as the warp and woof of the community fabric as a source of personal succor or theological speculation.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik

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